Exam 5: Section 2: Criminal Profiling and Psychological Autopsies

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When assessing for common traits among stranger rapists, Mokros and Alison (2002) found that there was _____ among criminals who committed similar crimes.

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Victims in a string of murder cases were all mutilated in a specific way, which makes profilers think of this feature as the _____ that may reveal something about the perpetrator's personality.

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Which of the following is a correct statement?

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Rational thinking, in serial killers, is often:

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One of the most serious _____ of profiles is that _____ profiles may direct the police to look at the wrong suspects.

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The characteristics of serial killers seem to have _____ though there _____ common to all serial killers.

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In a study by Pinizzotto and Finkel (1990) comparing the accuracy of profiles developed by trained profilers with those of students, it was found that _____ created more accurate profiles _____.

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According to the text, some persistent problems with profiling include all of the following, EXCEPT:

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Killers that tend to be more impulsive and select victims more randomly are referred to as:

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Psychological profiling mostly relies on _____ of a particular profiler.

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